Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1951, p. 2

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t 7- n si s the georgetown herald wednesday aug 29th 1951 pa 2 jwp are prepared to do all types op plumbing u new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kirnis ken nash phone 239r kir2 street georgetown jtmt jflemortal 3beal a monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and rev erent in purpose resting in surround- ings oi peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honour to the dead a con stant source of inspiration to the living oakville monument works we employ no agents yoirpay no commission buy direct a card or letter will bring our service to your ioot large display in stock 90 colborne s freet west ior 1 ii wm favourite recipes of the stars like many young women her age movie actress elizabeth tay lor enjoys collecting things within recent months the dazzling staif of fathers little dividend has con centrated heu efforts toward the enhancement of two collections cashmere sweaters and unusual rec ipes m6vii work radio shows and per sonal appearance junkets do not permit liz to spend much time in the kitchen of her apatlmeut so the actress says she tries to satisfy her thirst for further knowledge of the culinary arts by collecting rec ipes recently a film fan sent the leading lady of fdid this recipe for pineapplenut cootfles here is how hey are made youli need 1 cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup butter or margarine 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs well beaten 2 teaspoons vanilla teaspoon soda 4 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup chopped walnuts 1 cup crushed pineapple combine white and brown sugar butter salt eggs and vanilla mix thoroughly now sift flour together with soda and baking powder add dry ingredients to eggbutter mix ture drain crushed pineapple slight ly then add pineapple and chop- dough from tablespoon onto greased ed walnuts to cookie dough drop cookie sheet bake at 350 degrees for ten- to twelve minutes falrweather friend aurfysjmprrial m mam sutrtu pl um bing nea ting lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllkk norvai mother dies at cedar springs mother of mrsirvm black r h 2 norval mrs roueni douglas 141 fl- tier- home -tit- crrlftr springs tin- fumiil service a held in itlciilicnn mil iiitcnmlil look place in the- ciiwfoid cemetery mi- juimhi- i- in vived ly two liiiliir mrs hlak ilhyllisi of oiil m ciiiii crawford chat ham iiki six sun- willi mi and john of charing cioss samuel of liat- hnn cecil hay- and milton cedar spring- ami koy of blenheim also miiviving are one sister mrs alfred symons alton two brothers tho- ini- of hlenlniin and milton tor onto twentysis mandchildren and i riii- it rfrandihililnn fall fair time is here seems hard to believe that ho summer is waning leaves are begin ning to turn kiddies returning to school the ex is in full swing and before wc know it summer will be just a pleasant memory but weve got two big events to jook forward to on the home front first the glen fair an ambitious undertaking which a group of glen williams ladies started five years ago and which has been growing a little each year then georgetown fair with over a century of tradition behind it attend them both fall fairs are part of canadas heritage there is plenty to see and plenty to do when you visit a fall fair jcrnza- imr- space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt lirnited 1 imji e chatting with m h 9 its exhibition time corn 1 on the cob time the har vest season when the plenty of fruits and vegetables tqll us that mother nature has fulfilled her cycle of growth through spring and summer and we jstand on the threshold of fall it is also going- backtoschool time for the young sters we note that there is a bum per crop of little ones attending public school fpr the first time enrolled in the kindergarten prim ary classes reminds us of a little poem we read recently in the oval a magazine published by cil entitled her first day at school we think the mothers might appre ciate it so here it is released from mothers heart to golden rule my tender aster on horizons rim of life my eager nylon cherubim gathers her petal wings and flies to school there will be a few such mornings to remamber in three score years and ten of- cloud and sun to match the marvel of this dewy one this breathless hour of amethyst september echoed perhaps upon her wedding day to feel the destiny of every flower and know the angels trysting place and hour and afterwards as gutumns pass away until one bright relentless day like this she launches her own with a mat ernal kiss thk end ok august also murks the end of the vaca tion season fnr the majority of projle and terminates t lie- sum- nni job- which many tern agers tako foi the long school vacation mi ki mism if-iii- nllc nid kilrn prut will be ittiiiuing from korho point lake simcoe near keswick whoii- they were waitresses in a res taurant tin- nirls report that in that district 0111 fair town is prac tically unheard of so it came as a pleasant surprise one day when a customer enquired where their home was to find a light of recog nition in his fare instead of the usui bcwildcrieent this man said he knew georgetown well and had helped found the iioi club here a popular sunday afternoon for exeial townspeople lately has been a drive over to malton airport there to watch the incoming and outgoing flight- there is a small chin gi- for parking your car and fhr the privilege of standing on dii w hut fioiii hi- ilitliiimimti of he siglh sir we aimld say d a u ell w 01 k it ml am mrs wdiy nd-r- nii i o iiiiiii- 11 new ell i i ftl ho getw mi al jl epni the innm d smith sne ltd iitui h- in- living tein n n trily in put it he ihi wevitohu ap11 tnient on vi hi mi el tin andersons ciuie ntit fi k 1 vv o s igu as i laundry callzenitfa 13600 no toll laundry services u john r barber elmer c thompson freeman kersey- elmer cthompson insurance service fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway transcanada airlines steamship tickets on all lines cruise and travel advisers mill st georgetown telephone 1 19w s accounts collected 1 i accounts are pouring in these i days as badness men realise a i this is the time to collect i those slow accounts tomer- i row may be too late t you have at your service the oldest firm of collectors in canada therein lies your a j guarantee of efficiency and gj j satisfaction j you pay us for results only pj i our terms are no collection i no charge for our services i you cant lose except by un- i duly postponing sending us j i your list j kelly aiken the collection specialists j oranoeville ontario mi iml mrs ihirold henry iiu- livnm 111 one of the harold mi shdl ijii inieiils on queen st mi henry i- iniucipiil of the pun- in school new commercial te idler on the siil of the lliuli sclinnl mi ulan armstronu moved into the upper cordiiro iiiiii ment 011 diaries st last week mr and mrs aimstrong ainl two yount son hive been iivin in toronto mr arm strong comes from drayton origin al ui and attended college after srv- int with the army foimer tenants of the apart ment now occupied by mr and mrs armstrong were mr and mrs keith cartlldge who have moved into an apartment in the recently completed apartments on main st owned by al norton two auction sales this week mark the move from georgetown of two residents who have lived here for a great many years mrs bessie ross who lived on guelph street for nearly forty years moved last week o windsor and miss evalfne brown charles street is leaving to make her home with her niece and uua- band mr and mrs al cameron in meaford mr cameron is manager of the bank of montreal there mr and mrs george moss who have been living in an apartment at berwick hall have moved to toronto and mr and mrs bom smith queen street also moved to toronto last weekend mr smith has been employed yvtlh mcclures home furnishing store cf interest to many georgetown people who knew her through her frequent visits her jvith her son and daughterinlaw mr and iwts cal vin clark will be the news that mrs- margaret clark has sold her house in rockwood and will be moving to guelph shortly mr and mrs cal clark were former resi dents of town having just moved to wanstead this spring high school students parents principal j l lambert will 01 1 the school friday aug 31 79 pm and all day saturday if you wish to discuss courses of study or any matters per taining to your children s edu cation please feel free to come to the school during this time monday sept 24 parentsteachers night for grade 9 students to get parents and teachers acquainted and to give par ents a chance to discuss study courses and options rentacar from your iocs herts agent we furnish everything bat the driver georgetown transportation company ltd e p head optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted u st georges square guelph established 20 years schultz electrical construction wiring motor repairs elna sewing machines heat wave ranges fred schultz phone 531 w gg s plumbing 3 heating s eavestroughing a don houston phone 547w modern kitchens office interiors church interiors arborite store fronts tile floors walter w reed carpenter anal bailder georgetown 683j all work guaranteed v cabi housekeeping cabins 2 miles north of huntaviue on no 11 highway where georgetown meets mr and mrs tete hunter are your haste floral designs ft aix oocafilons walter rigg lira cash dead stocl horses flbom cattle 50a hoc jocwt according to sue and la

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